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anand.anands65@gmail.com - 30 Oct 2008 07:40 GMT
Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
voltages using passive and active components that are connected
together to create circuits. Electronic circuits range from a simple
load resistor that converts a current to a voltage, to computer
central-processing units (CPUs) that can contain more than a million
transistors. The following indices and documents provide a basic
reference for understanding electronic components, circuits, and
applications.

http://electronicstopics.blogspot.com
Salmon Egg - 30 Oct 2008 14:44 GMT
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> Electronics is the field of manipulating electrical currents and
> voltages using passive and active components that are connected
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> http://electronicstopics.blogspot.com

Remind me again. What was  this field called before anyone, including
Thomas Edison, had eard heard of electrons?

Bill

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otisbrown@embarqmail.com - 30 Oct 2008 16:17 GMT
Dear Bill,

Before Thomas Edison?

The study was called variously

Physical Science

Ohm's Law

Maxwell (Heavyside) Equations

Etc.

Each profession tends to develop their own
descriptive words at their professional
speciality develops.

Enjoy,

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Salmon Egg - 30 Oct 2008 17:48 GMT
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Now I know that I will not try to learn much history of science and
technology from you.

Bill

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